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Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975
24CDiscretion of the Commission not to disclose precise location of a place
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##### 24C Discretion of the Commission not to disclose precise location of a place
Where, in the opinion of the Commission, a place would be significantly damaged by the presence or actions of visitors if its precise location were disclosed in a public notice under subsection 23(2) or 24(2) or in a map that the Commission supplies under subsection 24B(2), it is sufficient compliance with the Act if the Commission:
(a) gives in the notice published under subsection 23(2) or 24(2) a description of the place that indicates the general area in which the place is situated without disclosing the precise location of the place; or
(b) supplies under subsection 24B(2) a map that indicates the general area in which the place is situated without disclosing the precise location of the place.